Poll : Would you have a greater proclivity to say " My consternation, ennui and stolidity are such that I can
anonymous
2008-07-14 16:41:33 UTC
readily display an utter disdain for the subject at hand!" ?
OR would you say
"DILLIGAF?'
Ten answers:
anonymous
2008-07-14 17:57:42 UTC
I'm the type of blowhard that would relish saying out the WHOLE DAMN THING... just to irritate people.
jrsygrl
2008-07-14 19:45:00 UTC
I would go with the My consternation, ennui and stolidity are such that I can readily display an utter disdain for the subject at hand because I like to talk alot, I guess you could say I'm a "chatter"box
anonymous
2008-07-14 17:44:17 UTC
I think u should of stayed without say ing nothing at all .. what the hell is all that spilling outta u now..contsernation, ennui and stolidty about..??Too lazy to look up what those words u are referrin to...and who or what is Dilligaf?
anonymous
2008-07-14 16:51:17 UTC
I like things short yet simple, so I would say DILLIGAF? That is the way the wind has taken me, so here I am, black eyes and bruised:D
anonymous
2008-07-15 05:48:06 UTC
What the hay. DILLIGAF it will have to be. My poor brain isn't functioning quite yet. To early for them big words. LMFAO
§ dreamer §
2008-07-14 22:15:02 UTC
EXCUSE ME!!! What the h*ll did you say.
You have to be able to understand the question in order to answer.
I need an answer so I'll say DILLIGAF. ( whatever !!)
Jem
2008-07-14 16:49:38 UTC
Dillifgaf
I have no idea what either of those statements mean...but I like to keep things short and sweet.
ferne
2016-08-28 19:28:16 UTC
thats an interesting question I hope you'll find valuable answers
The Cat
2008-07-14 19:37:26 UTC
Dude! Where's my Car????
?
2008-07-14 18:16:45 UTC
In other words, ho hum. ZZzzzzz. =)
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